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Good migratory bird news from Myanmar

Myanmar wetland to be protected by the country’s first eco-tourism initiative

A bird-haven in northern Myanmar is to benefit from a government-led, community-based, eco-tourism initiative that will ensure visitors to the area help protect, not damage, its unique habitat.

One of the biggest inland stretches of water in Southeast Asia, Indawgyi Lake, is a mecca for nearly 100 different species of migratory birds that flock there in their thousands for their winter season, from as far away as Siberia.

High-level officials from Myanmar’s government have agreed a strategy with local community representatives that will help protect the area, while providing real economic benefits to local people.

This is the first of such initiative in Myanmar, and it is being supported by Fauna and Flora International, which is providing training to the locals, as well as kayaks and mountain bikes that can be rented to tourists to explore the beautiful lake and forests of the surrounding area.